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Thuy Chi and Oplus perform 'Dong Xanh' (foreign music with Vietnamese lyrics) and 'Toi Thay Hoa Vang Tren Co Xanh' (composed by Ai Phuong). Thuy Chi's clear voice blended with Oplus's strong, smooth harmonies, creating a gentle feeling. |
Appearing at the end of the show, Bao Yen received continuous applause from the audience as she began the first lines with her signature slightly husky voice. Since her husband, musician Quoc Dung, passed away in 2023, she has rarely appeared in the media, occasionally performing at small teahouses. At age 68, the artist stated she dedicates her time to practicing Buddhism at home.
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Phan Manh Quynh sings 'Hoa Mat Troi'. The song is a recollection of a past love, associated with a sun-drenched, flower-filled road in the author's memory. |
The chorus sang along with the veteran singer during the refrain. During the performance, 'Tinh Cay Va Dat' by musician To Thanh Tung was chosen as a highlight. The song, closely associated with Bao Yen, conveys a message about roots.
The concert was produced by a team including musician Thanh Phuong, stage director Cao Trung Hieu, and choreographer Tan Loc. Through dance and music, the program explores the harmony between humans and nature, guiding listeners to reflect on sustainable life on the planet.
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Ha An Huy sings 'Toi Muon Lam Cai Cay' (composed by Hoang Dung), a song about a strong, carefree desire to live. |
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Marzuz covered 'Nuoc Sau' (musician Xinh Xo), a song previously performed by singer Ha Tran. Marzuz is diva Ha Tran's niece and is often described as a "replica" of the singer due to her enchanting singing style. |
Thuy Chi transformed through contemporary folk performances of 'Ngoi Tua Man Thuyen', 'Nguoi O Dung Ve', collaborating with Ha An Huy. Musician Thanh Phuong blended Quan Ho melodies with pop influences.
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Dancers depicted dewdrops in a field. The 90-minute program featured chapters like Earth, Water, Forest, and Fruits, symbolizing the cycle of growth. Performances were meticulously staged, combining dance with stage design, lighting, and LED screens. The music focused less on complex arrangements, primarily serving as a backdrop for artists to guide audience emotions. |
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Lam Bao Ngoc in the song 'Con Sau' (Le Thanh Tam). She swayed and sang about a small caterpillar's wish to transform into a butterfly for freedom.
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Pia Linh in the performance 'Mai Nuong Tua Ben Nguoi' (composed by Thuong Tam Dieu Tue), speaking of gratitude towards nature and life.
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Ha Thu
Photos: Hoa Nguyen









